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==Early Life== |
==Early Life== |
Revision as of 02:12, 1 June 2011
Lady Lorraine Stewart | |||
— Lichfield resident — | |||
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Personal motto: "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |||
Full title | Marchioness of Tamworth | ||
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Place of Residence | Lichfield, Stafford, England | ||
Affiliations | Stewart Family, Carlyon-Williams Family | ||
In-game name | rain_ | ||
Account Created | June 27, 2007 |
Lady Lorraine Stewart, Marchioness of Tamworth, or simply Rain to anyone who knows her, currently resides in Tamworth Castle with her two children. Once a county councillor, Duchess and mayor, she is now returned from a brief retirement and especially active in national military efforts.
Early Life
Lorraine Stewart-Williams was born June 27, 1433 to Laverne Aloma Stewart (b.1414) and her second husband, Bartholemew Williams. Tired of the endless parties and continual social scheming that plagues the higher classes Laverne and her new husband retreated with their growing family to the woods west of Ludlow and a tiny unnamed village there to raise their children as simple farmers under the surname Willoughby. There, Lorraine lived an unremarkably normal life with her mother, step-father, sister and 4 brothers. Finally tiring of the constant attempts to marry her off to local young men and having grown far to old to make excuses for refusing any longer, Rain (a nickname given by her mother) left, arriving in Ludlow on her birthday in 1455.